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Gauge dependence of gravitational waves generated from scalar perturbations

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2017-06-28 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

A tensor-type cosmological perturbation, defined as a transverse and traceless spatial fluctuation, is often interpreted as the gravitational waves. While decoupled from the scalar-type perturbations in linear order, the tensor perturbations can be sourced from the scalar-type in the nonlinear order. The tensor perturbations generated by the quadratic combination of linear scalar-type cosmological perturbation are widely studied in the literature, but all previous studies are based on zero-shear gauge without proper justification. Here, we show that, being second order in perturbation, such an induced tensor perturbation is generically gauge dependent. In particular, the gravitational wave power spectrum depends on the hypersurface (temporal gauge) condition taken for the linear scalar perturbation. We further show that, during the matter-dominated era, the induced tensor modes dominate over the linearly evolved primordial gravitational waves amplitude for k102 [h/Mpc]k\gtrsim10^{-2}~[h/{\rm Mpc}] even for the gauge that gives lowest induced tensor modes with the optimistic choice of primordial gravitational waves (r=0.1r=0.1). The induced tensor modes, therefore, must be modeled correctly specific to the observational strategy for the measurement of primordial gravitational waves from large-scale structure via, for example, parity-odd mode of weak gravitational lensing, or clustering fossils.

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@article{arxiv.1704.03500,
  title  = {Gauge dependence of gravitational waves generated from scalar perturbations},
  author = {Jai-chan Hwang and Donghui Jeong and Hyerim Noh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.03500},
  year   = {2017}
}

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13 pages, 1 figure (4 files), submitted to ApJ